Koblach Social Centre
Cukrowicz Nachbaur’s concept applies themes from both the built and natural surroundings to a composition of three buildings of varying character, size and height. The three-storey existing structure along with a new two storey nursing home and three storey assisted living centre are brought together around a sheltered courtyard. The nursing home has assumed the height of its pre-existing neighbour, presenting itself as a sensitive extension at the transition point from built to natural.
In accordance with the client’s brief, the existing building will be preserved except for minor changes to its internal organisation. The nursing home’s position leaves space for future additions. The assisted living residences complete the roadside composition, echoing the curved progression of the main street.
The overarching concept is founded on the principle of compact buildings with simple plans in close contact with the land. Building navigation is based on short, legible routes supported by clear internal landmarks. A stimulating palette of colour and materials and naturally lit spaces with views to the surroundings foster an atmosphere of creative freedom and sense of ownership in the private and semi-public spaces.
Design Team: Andreas Cukrowicz, Anton Nachbaur-Sturm, Philipp Schertler, Anika Paschek, Johanna Brunner-Skofic, Clemens Hämmerle
Project Team: Martin Ladinger [PL], Anika Kienzle, Tobias Beyrer, Miriam Perez Morel, Andreas Cukrowicz, Anton Nachbaur-Sturm